Re: Cheap laught at my expense.
[Re: Aaron Myracle ]
#218844 - 12/06/2008 10:31 PM |
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Glazed Sour Cream are my favorite, BTW.
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Re: Cheap laught at my expense.
[Re: Aaron Myracle ]
#218845 - 12/06/2008 10:36 PM |
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Re: Cheap laught at my expense.
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#218846 - 12/06/2008 10:40 PM |
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Mmm... there is a Krispy Creme in Burlington I've been avoiding... now I must try this one.
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Re: Cheap laught at my expense.
[Re: Connie Sutherland ]
#218847 - 12/06/2008 10:41 PM |
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HEY! Stop it you two! They seem to have stopped them over here
I have to 'make do' with the Maple Glazed now. And Choc-Mint coated/filled specials? What's that about?
It's 04.40hrs here now and NOWHERE will be open for one on my way home
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Re: Cheap laught at my expense.
[Re: Rob Bruce ]
#218848 - 12/06/2008 10:48 PM |
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Chocolate mint?
I'm not sure I could stomach it.
B'sides, with the new uniform, the spillage wouldn't match. Why didn't they have those when I was still in BDUs.
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Re: Cheap laught at my expense.
[Re: David C.Frost ]
#218851 - 12/06/2008 11:23 PM |
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Those requirements are also necessary to become a Trooper as well. Although, you must also add the ability to hold the donut (or as we refer to them, power ring) in your mouth, coffee in one hand, while crossing the median at 60 MPH.
DFrost
So that's why y'all look sort of squirrelly when you cross the median to chase that sport bike that went down the other direction at 130 mph.
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Re: Cheap laught at my expense.
[Re: Matt Wyrick ]
#218856 - 12/07/2008 05:18 AM |
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Personally, I'm a purist; glazed only. I prefer D/D but Kryspy will do in a cruch. Depending on the time of day or night as the case may be, coffee and a glazed power ring taste even better because of uhhh certain discounts one might recieve. When you've got as many years in uniform as I do, you tend not to worry about a few spots on the uniform.
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Re: Cheap laught at my expense.
[Re: David C.Frost ]
#218864 - 12/07/2008 09:17 AM |
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Officer Bumper Morgan, ladies and gentleman.
Well, here's to hoping I score some more doughnuts on day two of admin med hold hell.
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Re: Cheap laught at my expense.
[Re: David C.Frost ]
#218868 - 12/07/2008 10:41 AM |
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LOL, this thread is making my mouth water....although I am not a sweets fan. I am a salt freak.
At any given time, there is a box of some kind of salty cracker type substance in my rigs.....
Got to admit, the crackers and cheese out of the MRE is my most favorite downfall (I know Alyssa, that is bad) .....when out on wildland fires there is some heavy trading going on as most of the guys like the jelly (YUK) and the pound cake (DOUBLE YUK), so I stockpile my desserts and keep them in my pack for trade missions.
BTW, for those of you that are wondering about MRE's....that little bottle of tobasco is there for a reason...even if you do not like tobasco (me) you WILL use it...I guarantee it.
At the S.O. though, there is a never ending supply of candy and doughnuts....
And of course, there is ALWAYS coffee around me.
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Re: Cheap laught at my expense.
[Re: Carol Boche ]
#218877 - 12/07/2008 11:47 AM |
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*barf* MRE crackers?!? To each their own, I guess, but I can't stand 'em.
Poundcake, minus the chocolate mint, which falls more under the definition of poundBRICK, is pretty good.
The best addition to the MRE in recent years is the Walnettos. Holy crap, those things are awesome! Just don't leave 'em in your pocket too long when it's 135 degrees Farenheit, or they'll melt all over and you'll have sticky and stained cargo pockets.
Everything melts at 130 degrees.
The peanut butter and cheese packets are always good, too. Especially the jalapeno cheese. Those you definitely want to leave in your cargo pocket. They're easier to eat when warmed (or boiled by combo body heat and ambient hades-like temperatures).
The last time I actually bothered to spread the PNB or cheese ON something was probably 7 years ago. After a few weeks straight of eating MREs, you learn to just eat everything out of the pouch. PNB and cheese are best when squeezed directly into your mouth. (Get your mind out of the gutter. I see you there.)
The Army keeps promising to add chocolate covered coffee beans and chipotle bread to the line-up of MREs, but I've yet to actually see them. They're probably giving them to all those West Point yahoos.
Anyone here had Ranger pudding before?
It's actually easier to make than it used to be, with the addition of chocolate pound cake.
My MRE cooking prowess never fails to amaze. I can whip up what almost passes for a meal with all the MRE rat-f**k rejects in the box.
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